Well it might be "a wash" if you could demonstrate the numbers of those who *did* vote for him vs. those who didn't strictly because he was black were the same. Until then, positing an equal number of possible reasons on both sides does not an equation make.
I still maintain the only side of this issue who think race matters, who point to his race whenever objections are raised against the man, his beliefs, his ideology, his background, his affiliations, his friends, his philosophy, his voting record.... whatever - the accusation crops up 100% of the time that we are racist for opposing him, for questioning any of the above. 100% Ben. And *we* are the ones being accused in the very same breath of being "racist."
WE DON'T CARE WHAT THE COLOR OF HIS SKIN IS!!! OK? I oppose everything he stands for, his ideology, his philosophy, his politics, his absurdly obvious lies, his affiliations, and yes, the fact that he spends more time campaigning and playing golf than he does with his pretense as president of the United States and his promise to uphold the Constitution.
If that makes me a racist, fine - the word has completely lost all meaning anyway.